Public Transportation, Volume 3: Management, Performance, and Quality of Service
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2649 consists of 13 papers that explore public transportation, including:
- Train Overcrowding: Investigation of the Provision of Better Information to Mitigate the Issues
- Use of Automated Vehicle Location Data for Route- and Segment-Level Analyses of Bus Route Reliability and Speed
- Effect of Fare Policies on Dwell Time: Case Study for the Pittsburgh Region
- Traffic and Transit Travel Time Reliability Indexes and Confidence Intervals: Novel Methodologies for the Corridor and Segment Levels
- Enabling Bus Transit Service Quality Co-Monitoring Through Smartphone-Based Platform
- Bi-Level Model for Design of Transit Short-Turning Service Considering Bus Crowding
- Identifying and Visualizing Congestion Bottlenecks with Automated Vehicle Location Systems: Application to Transantiago, Chile
- Network Design Strategies to Increase Efficiency and Usefulness of Urban Transit Ferry Systems
- Travel Behavior Reactions to Transit Service Disruptions: Study of Metro SafeTrack Projects in Washington, D.C.
- Risks Involved in Transit Provision of Bus Contracts: Case Study of Transantiago, Chile
- Getting People Around After the Trains Stop Running: Transit Propensity Index for Late-Night Service Planning
- Partnerships with Technology-Enabled Mobility Companies: Lessons Learned
- Regulatory Schemes on Public Transport: Effects on Innovation and Main Service Quality Variables
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